| Married: 18 Sep 1867; Holy Saviours Church, Tynemouth UK [301] |
Frederick Henry SHAW JP (1842 - 1902) | Sophia Ann HODGE (1848 - 1917) | | bd. | 5 Aug 1842; Spring Street, Huddersfield, Yorkshire UK | | dd. | 6 Mar 1902, age 59; Inglewood, Birkby Road, Huddersfiled | | brd. | 8 Mar 1902; St Stephen′s church, Lindley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire UK; His obituary and a report of his funeral | | occ. | Woollen Manufacturer 1861; Woollen Cloth Merchant from at least 1871 until his death | | rel. | Brought up a Baptist but became Anglican in later life | | res. | Inglewood, Birkby Road, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, UK | | src. | [271],[301] |
| | bd. | 14 Jun 1848; 16 Grainger Street, Saint Andrew, Newcastle, Northumberland UK | | dd. | 1 Oct 1917, age 69; Inglewood, Birkby Road, Huddersfiled, Yorkshire UK | | brd. | St Stephen′s church, Lindley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire UK | | res. | Inglewood, Birkby Road, Huddersfiled, Yorkshire, UK | | src. | [271],[301] |
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| Frederick Henry & Sophia Ann Shaw, together with their children, about 1885 Shaw family grave at Lindley parish church Gravestone memorial Name engraved into Inglewood house gate-post Lindley parish church |
Children (7): | Elsie Beatrice SHAW (1868 - ) | | Alice Muriel SHAW (1871 - 1930) | | Frederick Arthur SHAW (1873 - 1928) | | Winifred SHAW (1874 - 1934) | | Sophia Kathleen 'Kit' SHAW (1876 - 1955) | | Percy Burnop SHAW (1878 - ) | SHAW [Died in infancy] |
Notes for Frederick Henry SHAW JP Frederick financially supported his brother Herbert. This is explained in his mother′s Will which is noted on her page. [301]
Frederick was, in 1900, senior churchwarden at his parish church in Lindley, Huddersfield. [301]
Shaw family page set: Shaw family ; Frederick Henry Shaw, obituaries ; Frederick Arthur Shaw, visitor book ; Shaw family and their relationship to the Boddington family .
Notes for Sophia Ann HODGE Sophia was born at 16 Grainger Street, Newcastle upon Tyne. The street still exists but the building is a re-development. It′s present use is as a Wetherspoon pub called The Mile Castle . The building was previously the Newcastle upon Tyne Savings Bank.
Press notice: Probate at Wakefield 17 January [1918] to William Johnson and Arnold John Boddington of independent means. Effects £8871 8s. 8d. [301]
Sources | 271. | Email, Frederick Anthony Shaw, 12 November 2014 |
| 301. | Document, Danika Lloyd, Family History Helpers, 27 September 2016 |
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Family record last updated: 27 Oct 2016 |
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